Anyways, the quality of this video went drastically downhill, and the recording isn't ideal in general. I'm sorry if my voice is kind of quiet. I mumble on occasion.
Yep, there it is. Thanks.
I'd like to thank Aunt Reen and Sandro Botticelli, my biggest inspirations.
In case that doesn't work, here's the link:
https://youtu.be/yzYgM_0tdFg
I just... *sniff*... I love this a Lot. I enjoy your recurring motif of eyes. I think it probably symbolizes a theme of how it's necessary to look and see yourself, and it's emphasized by the large amounts of gray, because...
ReplyDeleteAnyways, this looks super great! Your stock images are a nice touch. I enjoyed it. It was pretty.....
...meat.
stock images :^)
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Hi Ellie!
ReplyDeleteI've only watched like 3 painting videos in my entire life, and this is definitely the best one. Why is this type of painting more messy than other kinds, and have you tried painting things other than eyes? Your blog is great so far, keep up the good work :)
-Kate Such
ps prep was a total waste of time
don't disgrace the school of the lord, you sinner. I'm glad I could outshine the other (few) videos you've watched. Anyways, oil paints are made of... oil... so it's a lot harder to wash them, since, y'know, oil and water. I have tried painting other stuff and I am painting other things, but y'know, I enjoy this more. Y'know? Y'know. Thanks for following my blog. remember to like, comment, and subscribe.
DeleteThe comments on your commentary was cool, kind of like how a lot of movie directors re-release their movies with their commentary/explanations taped over it.
ReplyDeletehey guys it's me, ellie, now as a sophomore, rewatching this video. anyways, i hate it, i don't know why i decided to call this project a 'journey,' but whatever. i can't do anything about it now.
ReplyDeletewho do you think is going to be seeing this?
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